A composite skeleton
of H. naledi is surrounded
by some of the hundreds
of other specimens found
in the cave. With only a
square yard of the cave
floor excavated, it’s likely
that many more remain to
be found. “Every time I
stuck my pocketknife in
the sediment,” says
geologist Eric Roberts,
“I hit bone.”
SOURCE: LEE BERGER, WITS
PHOTOGRAPHED AT EVOLUTIONARY
STUDIES INSTITUTE